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Pelicans Puzzle Game

Very Easy Puzzle Time Stats

Best Time

00 : 17

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Average Time

00 : 40

Easy Puzzle Time Stats

Best Time

01 : 42

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Average Time

03 : 01

Normal Puzzle Time Stats

Best Time

03 : 17

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Average Time

12 : 59

Hard Puzzle Time Stats

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07 : 21

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23 : 52

Very Hard Puzzle Time Stats

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10 : 10

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49 : 30

Extra Hard Puzzle Time Stats

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26 : 44

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1 : 24 : 19

About The Pelicans Jigaw Puzzle:

Pelicans are characterized by a long beak and a large throat pouch used for catching prey and draining water from the scooped up contents before swallowing. Pelicans frequent inland and coastal waters where they feed principally on fish. Pelicans are found on all continents except Antarctica. They primarily inhabit warm regions.

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